作者:雷亞·穆薩林
Danielle Nicole Lee delivers an inspiring documentary-style film about a young Guatemalan mother’s journey to becoming a role model in Ixoq. This project sheds light on the cultural standards for women in Guatemala, including discrimination, lack of education, and low expectations for change. 另外, it addresses the concerning issue of malnutrition in children. 然而, real change is only witnessed with the introduction of Konojel, an organization with a mission to prevent malnutrition and serve as a stepping stone for mothers to improve their lives.
Danielle Nicole Lee presents an important and highly engaging short film that explores the quest for transformation in everyday life and going beyond one’s circumstances. I found “Ixoq” to be a necessary watch for all audiences as it raises awareness about Guatemalan women and children struggling to break free from the cycle they are unfortunately trapped in.
My only criticism for this project is that I would have appreciated a bit more backstory on Konojel and further exploration of how the organization benefited other members of the community. 儘管如此, I would still give this film a rating of 4.5 出 5 星星.
Rhea Mursalin 剛從加州大學畢業, 聖地亞哥 (加州大學聖地牙哥分校), 她在那裡獲得了學士學位. 在通訊領域.
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